FollowUpDesk for electricians
Lead tracking, automated 3-7-14 estimate follow-ups, and Google review automation built for solo electricians and small electrical contractors. One screen. $29/month flat.
- Capture every panel-upgrade, EV charger, and service-call lead in one pipeline
- Auto-send follow-ups on every estimate so $4k+ jobs don't go silent
- Request Google reviews the morning after every job — 25-40% conversion
- Runs on a phone from the truck — no dispatch board to learn
Flat $29/month · cancel in one click · no per-user fees
What you get inside FollowUpDesk
Sign up and you're inside this screen in under 5 minutes.
Guides for electricians
Free playbooks, scripts, and templates — written for your trade.
The best CRM for electricians in 2026 (and what to skip)
Electricians lose more revenue to forgotten follow-ups than to bad pricing. Here's the short list of CRMs built for sparkies — and the heavy field-service tools that are overkill.
June 23, 2026 · 6 min read
Contractor follow-up scripts: copy, paste, and send
Seven proven follow-up scripts for contractors — after quotes, after silence, after the job, and for repeat work. Copy, personalize, and send.
June 13, 2026 · 7 min read
How to Follow Up After Sending a Quote Without Sounding Pushy
Learn when to follow up after sending a quote, what to say, and how small businesses can track open quotes without losing leads.
June 11, 2026 · 12 min read
How to close more contractor jobs without buying more leads
Most contractors don't have a lead problem — they have a pipeline problem. Here's how to convert the quotes you've already sent.
June 21, 2026 · 5 min read
Why contractors lose jobs after sending quotes (and how to stop it)
It's almost never the price. Here are the five real reasons a quote goes cold — and what to do about each one.
June 21, 2026 · 7 min read
Frequently asked questions
What is the best CRM for a solo electrician?▾
For solo electricians and 2-3 truck operations, FollowUpDesk is the cleanest fit at $29/month flat — lead pipeline, automated estimate follow-ups, AI message drafts, and review automation. ServiceTitan and similar enterprise tools are overkill until you have 8+ trucks.
How much should an electrician pay for a CRM?▾
$25–$50/month per business (not per user) for solo and small-crew operations. Anything over $150/month is paying for dispatch and inventory features built for much larger fleets.
Stop losing jobs to forgotten follow-ups
Sign up, pay $29/month, and you're inside the dashboard in 5 minutes. Cancel any time.



